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Not exactly a barnfind

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There's a biker club in Crawfordsville, Indiana called "The Iron Order" with this on what seems to be permanent display. For some odd reason I get the impression they don't accept memberships from Japanese bike owners. Seemed like such nice guys too. :shock:
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Ruined a set of lesters as well...
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:joker Thats the Don Corleone model.
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Maybe that's the only way they can keep up with those durn Japanese bikes! lolol lolol lolol
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Track T 2411 wrote:Maybe that's the only way they can keep up with those durn Japanese bikes! lolol lolol lolol
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The Shadow Knows would caption this photo nicely. :dunno:
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